Overview — Sprockets for Paper & Fabric Finishing Equipment

The final stage of paper and fabric production — finishing — is where raw material becomes a premium product. In Australian paper mills from the Latrobe Valley to Tumut, and in textile finishing plants across Melbourne and Sydney, calenders, coaters, dryer cans, stenter frames, and rewinders apply the surface quality, dimensional precision, and aesthetic finish that end customers demand.

Every one of these machines relies on chain-and-sprocket drives to synchronise rollers, transport webs, and control tension. Even minor sprocket imperfections create speed variation that translates into coating streaks, calender barring, fabric skew, or web breaks — turning premium product into downgraded waste.

Paper Finishing Sprocket — Single A Type

Công ty TNHH Nhông xích Ever-Power Australia sản xuất finishing-grade sprockets with ultra-precision tooth profiles (TIR ≤ 0.015 mm), G2.5 dynamic balancing, and corrosion-resistant materials engineered for the humid, chemical-laden environments of paper and textile finishing. Our sprockets keep your finishing line running smoothly, producing first-grade product with minimal waste.

Thông số kỹ thuật

Tham số Tiêu chuẩn Phong tục
Bước xích 3/8″ – 1″ (ANSI 35–80) Up to 1-1/4″
Răng 9 – 45 Up to 72
Sợi Đơn giản / Song song Căn hộ ba tầng
Trung tâm Loại A / B / QD / Hình nón Flanged / Weld-on
Khoan 10 mm – 65 mm Up to 100 mm
Vật liệu C45 / 40Cr / SS 304 SS 316 / 42CrMo4
Độ cứng HRC 38–48 HRC 55 carburised
Bề mặt Zinc / Black Oxide / Chrome Nickel / Dacromet / Electropolished
PCD 30 mm – 500 mm Up to 800 mm
Hồ sơ ANSI B29.1 / ISO 606 Đã được sửa đổi chính xác
Vòng tua tối đa 1,800 3,000
Nhiệt độ –20 °C to +120 °C –40 °C to +200 °C (dryer section)
Rãnh then DIN 6885 Rãnh then / Lỗ chữ D
Dung sai lỗ khoan H7 H6
TIR ≤ 0,04 mm ≤ 0,015 mm
Cân bằng động Tiêu chuẩn G2.5 cân bằng
Độ bền kéo ≥ 620 MPa ≥ 900 MPa
Mệt mỏi ≥ 12.000 giờ ≥ 28,000 hrs
Moisture Resistance Zinc 200 hr SS / Dacromet 1000+ hr
Bao bì Anti-rust poly bag Phòng sạch / thùng gỗ đóng gói theo yêu cầu

Ưu điểm về hiệu suất

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Zero Calender Barring

TIR ≤ 0.015 mm eliminates the periodic speed variation that creates visible barring patterns on calendered paper and coated fabric.

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Dryer-Section Rated

SS 316 and high-temp alloy sprockets withstand the 120–200 °C steam-heated dryer environment without warping or corrosion from condensate.

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Web Tension Control

Precision sprockets maintain ±0.1% speed consistency across nip rollers and draw sections — essential for uniform coating weight and fabric stretch control.

Inferior alternatives: Standard-tolerance sprockets introduce 0.2–0.5% speed pulsation per revolution. On a calender operating at 500 m/min, that creates visible barring every 150–200 mm — downgrading premium paper to industrial grade. On stenter frames, it causes fabric width variation and edge-curl defects.

Precision sprocket collection for finishing equipment

How Sprockets Work in Finishing Equipment

▸ Paper calender / supercalender: Multiple nip-roller stacks smooth and densify paper. Each roller is driven through chain-and-sprocket sets that must maintain exact speed matching — even 0.05% speed difference between nip rollers creates barring.

▸ Paper coater: Sprockets drive applicator rollers and metering rods that apply coating (clay, latex, starch) to the paper web. Speed consistency determines coating weight uniformity and streak-free quality.

▸ Dryer section: Steam-heated dryer cans are driven through sprocket-and-gear trains. Sprockets operate in high-humidity, 120–180 °C environments with condensate exposure.

▸ Stenter / tenter frame (textiles): A sprocket-driven chain carries fabric through a heated oven while stretching it to specified width and controlling shrinkage. Chain-and-sprocket precision determines finished fabric width tolerance.

▸ Rewinder / sheeter: Sprockets synchronise the web speed between unwind and rewind stations, or drive the cross-cut knife in sheeters. Speed precision prevents telescoping and curl.

Khả năng tương thích

Equipment Các loại chuỗi OEMs*
Paper Calender ANSI 50–80, Timing chain Valmet, Voith, Andritz
Paper Coater ANSI 40–60 Valmet, BTG, Jagenberg
Dryer Section ANSI 60–100 SS Valmet, Voith, Kadant
Stenter Frame ANSI 40–60, Stenter pin chain Brückner, Monforts, Babcock
Rewinder / Sheeter ANSI 35–60 Voith, Jagenberg, PCMC

*Tên thương hiệu chỉ dùng để tham khảo. Không có liên kết nào.

📊 Finishing Defect — Root Cause & Sprocket Solution Matrix

Use this diagnostic table to link common finishing defects back to sprocket specifications:

Defect Root Cause Sprocket Fix Target Spec
Calender barring Periodic speed variation Ultra-precision TIR TIR ≤ 0.015 mm
Coating streaks Applicator speed pulsation G2.5 balanced + low TIR TIR ≤ 0.02 mm
Fabric width variation Stenter chain speed drift Matched precision set TIR ≤ 0.03 mm pair
Web breaks at dryer Torque pulsation Precision + balanced G2.5, TIR ≤ 0.02 mm
Rewind telescoping Speed mismatch unwind/rewind Anti-backlash matched pair TIR ≤ 0.02 mm
Edge curl (paper) Uneven cross-machine tension Precision + correct PCD PCD tolerance ±0.02 mm

Hướng dẫn lựa chọn

  1. Identify the finishing stage: calender, coater, dryer, stenter, rewinder.
  2. Determine the product quality standard and translate to sprocket TIR and balance grade using the defect matrix above.
  3. Specify chain type and pitch from the machine OEM documentation.
  4. Choose material: C45/40Cr for ambient sections; SS 304/316 for wet or dryer sections; high-temp alloy for > 150 °C.
  5. For calenders and coaters, always specify matched sets to ensure nip-roller speed consistency.

Contact our paper and textile finishing specialists for machine-specific sprocket recommendations.

Lắp đặt

  1. Shut down finishing line and lockout per AS/NZS 4024.
  2. Thread web through an alternative path or splice to dummy leader.
  3. Release chain tension; remove guards and access covers.
  4. Remove old sprocket; use precision puller to avoid shaft damage.
  5. Clean shaft with lint-free cloth and precision solvent. Inspect for runout.
  6. Mount new sprocket; verify TIR on-machine with dial indicator before final tightening.
  7. Re-route chain; set tension per OEM spec (finishing drives typically require tighter tension than general conveyors).
  8. Lubricate with clean, non-contaminating oil (dry PTFE film for dryer sections).
  9. Thread web back through finishing section at slow speed.
  10. Run at 50% speed; check for barring, coating uniformity, or tension variation before ramping to full production.

Khắc phục sự cố

Visible barring on calendered paper

Gây ra: Calender drive sprocket TIR exceeding 0.03 mm, creating periodic speed variation. Sửa chữa: Replace with ultra-precision sprocket (TIR ≤ 0.015 mm). Verify all calender sprockets as a matched set.

Coating weight variation across web width

Gây ra: Applicator roller speed pulsation from unbalanced sprocket. Sửa chữa: Replace with G2.5 balanced sprocket; verify chain tension.

Fabric width out of specification from stenter

Gây ra: Left/right stenter chain speed mismatch from unequal sprocket wear. Sửa chữa: Replace both drive sprockets as a matched pair.

Web breaks in dryer section

Gây ra: Corroded or warped dryer sprocket causing torque pulsation. Sửa chữa: Replace with SS 316 sprocket; verify dryer can bearing condition.

Rewind roll telescoping

Gây ra: Backlash in rewind drive sprocket creating tension spikes. Sửa chữa: Replace with anti-backlash precision sprocket; recalibrate tension controller.

Nghiên cứu trường hợp

📍 Maryvale, VIC — Paper Mill (Calender)

Valmet supercalender, 600 m/min. Visible barring pattern repeating every 180 mm on coated printing paper.

Kết quả: Matched set of 6 precision sprockets (TIR ≤ 0.015 mm). Barring eliminated. Premium-grade yield improved from 82% to 97%.

“Barring was our #1 quality downgrade. Precision sprockets eliminated it completely.” — Paper Machine Superintendent

📍 Tumut, NSW — Paper Mill (Coater)

Blade coater applying 12 g/m² clay coating at 450 m/min. Coating streaks appearing at regular intervals.

Kết quả: G2.5 balanced SS 304 applicator-drive sprocket. Coating uniformity improved to ±0.3 g/m² across full web width.

“Streak-free coating means our paper meets the premium printing specification. That’s a higher price per tonne.” — Coater Operator

📍 Laverton, VIC — Textile Finisher (Stenter)

Brückner stenter frame, 80 m/min polyester fabric. Finished width varying ±8 mm (spec: ±3 mm).

Kết quả: Matched pair of precision stenter-drive sprockets. Width variation reduced to ±2 mm.

“Width consistency means every roll meets spec. Returns dropped to near zero.” — Finishing Manager

📍 Botany, NSW — Nonwoven Fabric Producer

Calender bonding line for spunbond nonwoven. Web breaks every 4 hours at dryer transition.

Kết quả: SS 316 dryer-section sprockets replacing corroded carbon-steel units. Web breaks reduced from 6/day to < 1/week.

“Web breaks were destroying our efficiency. Stainless sprockets in the dryer section fixed the root cause.” — Plant Engineer

📍 Broadmeadows, VIC — Packaging Paper Sheeter

Cross-cut sheeter at 300 m/min. Sheet length variation ±1.5 mm (spec: ±0.5 mm).

Kết quả: Anti-backlash precision sprockets on sheeter drive. Length variation reduced to ±0.3 mm.

“Consistent sheet length means our customers’ printing presses don’t jam. That’s the quality that keeps orders coming.” — Sheeter Supervisor

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Câu hỏi thường gặp

Do you supply sprockets for Valmet and Voith paper machines?

Yes. We cross-reference and manufacture sprockets for all major paper machine OEMs including Valmet, Voith, and Andritz.

What TIR is needed for supercalender drives?

≤ 0.015 mm TIR is recommended for supercalenders. Standard calenders: ≤ 0.03 mm.

Can you supply matched sprocket sets for calender nip stacks?

Yes. We manufacture and ship matched sets with guaranteed TIR consistency across all sprockets in the set.

What material is best for dryer-section sprockets?

SS 316 for dryers up to 180 °C. High-temp alloy for > 180 °C. Carbon steel corrodes rapidly in dryer condensate.

Do you supply stenter chain sprockets?

Yes. We manufacture drive and idler sprockets for Brückner, Monforts, Babcock, and other stenter frames.

Can you supply anti-backlash sprockets for sheeters?

Yes. Our anti-backlash tooth profiles are ideal for cross-cut sheeters and precision rewinders.

What is the lead time for precision finishing sprockets?

Typically 1–2 weeks. Stock precision sizes ship in 3–5 days.

Do you supply to paper mill EPCM projects?

Yes. We work with major paper and pulp EPCM contractors for greenfield and rebuild projects.

What documentation is included?

EN 10204 3.1 material certificates, CMM dimensional reports, dynamic balance certificates, and full traceability. All included.

How does your pricing compare to OEM paper machine parts?

Factory-direct pricing typically 35–55% below OEM list for equivalent quality. Yêu cầu báo giá.

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Ever-Power Australia Sprockets Co., Ltd. supplies finishing-grade sprockets that eliminate barring, streaks, and width variation — turning your finishing line into a first-grade machine. Contact us for matched sets and precision specifications.

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